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[* black] Next out is the motherboard, with the battery piggybacking along for the ride. | |
[* black] The Mi Watch power cell (left) packs in 2.167 Wh (560 mAh @ 3.87 V), which in terms of sheer capacity leaves the [guide|126205|1.129 Wh from the 44 mm Apple Watch Series 5|stepid=243600|new_window=true] (right) far behind. | |
- | [* icon_note] The Snapdragon 3100, its co-processor, and power management sub-system also [https://www.qualcomm.com/news/releases/2018/09/10/qualcomm-snapdragon-wear-3100-platform-supports-new-ultra-low-power-system|seem to a play a role|new_window=true] for longer battery run time. |
- | [* black] But more than anything else, this comparison shows how much importance Apple places on that [guide|126205|relatively enormous Taptic Engine|stepid=243602]—trading a lot of battery life for more communicative haptic feedback. |
+ | [* icon_note] The Snapdragon 3100, its co-processor, and power management sub-system also [https://www.qualcomm.com/news/releases/2018/09/10/qualcomm-snapdragon-wear-3100-platform-supports-new-ultra-low-power-system|seem to play a role|new_window=true] for longer battery run time. |